It’s an endless cycle of purging and adding, of organizing and reorganizing. Of realizing the system you had when they were ...
I had a crazy idea, I told her. Something that would save us time and increase our intimacy — it would be like the ...
At first, I didn't know how to be a sexual person and a parent. Which was fair, because nothing in life prepared me for that.
So when I imagined having kids, it was always plural. If I was lucky enough to have one child, I knew I wanted to try to have ...
I peered out in the dark, the barely begun Eaton fire still miles away from our house: “If our house burned down, what would you miss the most?” “Kira. All of Altadena would have to burn ...
“Now she can go to college,” I joked to a friend of mine when I finally managed to procure for my 5-month-old daughter a Lovevery Play Gym. More expensive than another other baby gym on the ...
When Hurricane Milton made landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 9, hospitals were hunkered down statewide. Even those on the East Coast ...
I turn away from my husband and his snoring, using my back to try to block out the light from my phone. It is my favorite time of day: 10 p.m., in bed, secretly scrolling my favorite app, NYTimes ...
Collecting my children’s bagged “personal items” from their school in a socially distanced line while wearing a homemade cloth mask is the most vivid memory I have of the entire coronavirus ...
Because we all know we’re supposed to foster our kids’ independence, but sometimes it’s easier said than done.